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Favourite reasons would be: 1) At some point the fuse has been replaced with a fuse with a lower rating than originally intended. Next time, check that the replacement fuse has the correct rating according to the manual rather than merely replacing the blown one with another. 2) Something in the linkage is seizing, making the wipers harder to move than usually, overloading the motor. 3) There's something wrong with the wiring loom. Perhaps the insulation is damaged somewhere, causing it to short out against the chassis.

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16y ago

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